What if love was never something you had to learn-only something you were meant to release?
In Flowing in the Spirit: Releasing Love, Cary Salinger dismantles the belief that spiritual life requires striving, hierarchy, or special gifting. Drawing from a first-century Hebraic and Aramaic worldview, this book reveals a gospel rooted not in effort, but in identity-where love is the natural expression of union with God.
Rather than presenting techniques for healing, authority, or spiritual power, this book exposes the deeper truth: when identity is restored, flow is inevitable. Healing is not a gift reserved for a few. Authority is not positional. The Kingdom of God is not distant. It is within, and it manifests wherever sons and daughters live from love.
Through Scripture, spiritual insight, and revelatory teaching, Flowing in the Spirit addresses:
Love as source, not command
Healing as identity, not gifting
Authority without hierarchy or control
The invisible Kingdom shaping the visible world
Why the "temporal" exists to be transformed, not discarded
This is not a how-to manual for spiritual performance. It is an unveiling-removing the beliefs that interrupt the flow of the Spirit and restoring the simplicity of life in Christ.
If you are weary of striving, disillusioned with religious systems, or hungry for a faith that flows naturally from who you are, this book will recalibrate your understanding of God, yourself, and the Kingdom you carry.
You were never meant to try harder.
You were meant to release love.